You will need
  • untreated oats, calendula flowers,
  • - honey,
  • - Bogorodskaya grass, Angelica root, juniper berries, mint, wormwood, St. John's wort, juniper,
  • - lovage, Laurel, vodka.
Instruction
1
To reduce the craving for alcohol, you'll need raw oats. Take this grain, a good wash and fill them three-liter enamel pot half. Pour cold water up to the top and put on fire. Future, bring the broth to a boil and reduce heat, leave to cook for 30 minutes. Broth strain and pour into another bowl (preferably glass), pour into it 100 grams of marigold flowers and a good wrap. After 12 hours again strain and take one glass 3 times a day. This wonderful tool will not only help to reduce the craving for alcohol and to quit Smoking.
2
The lack of potassium in the body causes a craving for alcohol. Therefore, this problem can be cured by using honey, which contains large amounts of potassium. Give the patient six teaspoons of honey after 20 minutes, repeat admission and continue for 40 minutes. That is, during this time, you must give 18 teaspoons of honey. The next day repeat the process, and then allow to eat a soft-boiled egg. At Breakfast recommended a glass of warm milk, 4 teaspoons of honey and a piece of boiled meat.
3
Chop and mix the following ingredients: 1 tablespoon Bogorodskaya grass, 1 tablespoon Angelica root, 1 tablespoon juniper berries, 2 tablespoons peppermint 2 tablespoons wormwood 2 tablespoons St. John's wort and 2 tablespoons of juniper. Take one tablespoon of cooked collection pour a glass of boiling water, stir, cover tightly and steep for 15 minutes. Drink this infusion 3-4 cups a day instead of tea. The course is 10 days, after which it is recommended to make a break for 5 days and repeat the treatment. The man soon disappears craving for alcohol.
4
You can call a man dying of alcoholism, an aversion to alcohol. Dig out one root of lovage, wash and put in a glass of vodka, add one leaf Laurus Nobilis. Leave to infuse for two weeks. Then give the patient a drink, he will soon start vomiting. Achieved strong aversion to alcohol.